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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-02-20

One milliliter of water weighs one gram. Explain the relationship between these units. Then draw a conversion chart to show the relationship between one milliliter of water and grams, milligrams, kilograms, and metric tons.

Asked by jojo12

Answer (3)

Well, one mililiter is one gram, 1000 miligrams, .001 kilograms and 1 0 − 6 metric tons.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

one square millimeter of water weighs one gram. That's the relationship ;

Answered by elingleystudent | 2024-06-12

One milliliter of water weighs one gram due to the definition of the metric system, which sets the density of water to 1 g/cm³. A conversion chart shows the relationships between milliliters, grams, milligrams, kilograms, and metric tons. Understanding these conversions helps in grasping the metric system's structure and significance to measurements in science.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-20